The Reel Queens: Cuba comes to Bayside for Havana Film Fest

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Posted on: April 10th, 2008
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“Borough residents will be able to see much of Latin America without paying exorbitant travel costs when the ninth annual Havana Film Festival New York kicks off this week. The festival, which will feature a screening in Bayside, includes feature films, shorts and documentaries from 12 countries as well as children’s programs and panel discussions.

The festival is run by the American Friends of the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba, a nonprofit organization that creates cultural exchange programs between the Latin American country and the United States. But Carole Rosenberg, the foundation’s president, said this year’s festival will include 50 films that display a unique blend of cultures.”*

*From: http://www.timesledger.com
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